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so it just takes for some governments, not just the government, but the population of the country to demand that governments are doing something. politicians are very, very sensitive to the signal that the voters stand. so nothing is going to happen until the kitchen tables and homes around the world, citizens start demanding action to deal more effectively with these global problems. >> host: that i think brings us back to trust, which you mentioned earlier and what you mention your book as one path forward to helping us empower some institutions, some groups over others freely. but i guess, why is tried the linchpin they're? why's that so important to capture for going to sign away and not just dissolve into a million checks and balances that lead to inaction? >> guest: it means trusting your leaders to do the right thing and writing a blank check. you don't write a blank check to someone you don't trust them in order to trust them you need to know them. in order to know them come unique to interact with them to be aware of the dilemmas. one of the problems they bring back a politi
so it just takes for some governments, not just the government, but the population of the country to demand that governments are doing something. politicians are very, very sensitive to the signal that the voters stand. so nothing is going to happen until the kitchen tables and homes around the world, citizens start demanding action to deal more effectively with these global problems. >> host: that i think brings us back to trust, which you mentioned earlier and what you mention your book...
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or is it purity that the idea of we're just about cutting spending in government? >> the internal dispute is what's telling on their publicity machinery here. because if you've got you know, reputable people saying look, this looks like the wookys and when i see allen west there, when he says black people are interested in smaller government, they did, they chose not to re-elect you. so what's interesting is that the, if you will, frack as from within is about the soul of the republican party. is it going to be the outliers who say we're the ones who are the litmus test for the future of this country. if you can't be sexy, crazy, mad, you can't get the attention of the public. >> megan, i want to come to you, but i want to read something that was written by michael moynihan in the "daily beast." what he said, as anyone who has attended a recent cpac has witnessed, the grassroots activists of the right are a rather different species from the average republican voter. seem increasingly capable of calm lg arguing that america is being forced off the road to prosperity
or is it purity that the idea of we're just about cutting spending in government? >> the internal dispute is what's telling on their publicity machinery here. because if you've got you know, reputable people saying look, this looks like the wookys and when i see allen west there, when he says black people are interested in smaller government, they did, they chose not to re-elect you. so what's interesting is that the, if you will, frack as from within is about the soul of the republican...
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government? >> ryan believes that what government fundamentally does, what the federal government does, at least at this point in history, is it stifles a basic individual creativity and the family and the community and the city and all these other units of association we have in american life. it is a very classically and fundamentally libertarian way of looking at what the government does and doesn't do. he's very explicit. >> he's cashing out. isn't he? >> i'm sorry? >> cashing out government, basically saying we're going to give people money back and get rid of the government? >> right. in doing that, the key move he makes, he says when he does that, when he cuts government, he's not taking government away. he's adding something to the country. when he takes government away, takes those health care subsidies away, he's creating room to use genius in order to make america better. the cost is 35 million people according to the nonpartisan kaiser family foundation who won't be getting health car
government? >> ryan believes that what government fundamentally does, what the federal government does, at least at this point in history, is it stifles a basic individual creativity and the family and the community and the city and all these other units of association we have in american life. it is a very classically and fundamentally libertarian way of looking at what the government does and doesn't do. he's very explicit. >> he's cashing out. isn't he? >> i'm sorry?...
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ist that part of the government? neil: by the way, at the time, that was owned by a fellow named tim geithner. >> at that time. neil: at that time. let me talking about defense of even, made even illegal recue. that's your argument, that their are inelegant, sloppy, but in times like we were living then, it was money, get it out, prop them up, save them, anything, just to keep the financial system afloat. >> neil, yes, they could do that, okay? it's unlawful. they can do it. they have to pay for it. neil: they argued in the end the end justifies the means, however sloppy and however wrong, however it may be illegal, the end result was aig is back, the financial system is back, the rescues worked. >> the government made $23 billion on that rescue. not exactly -- not exactly -- neil: how did it get up to 55 billion that you want? >> that's part of maiden lane too. neil: okay. meanwhile, you criss cross the globe. >> yes, sir. neil: travel like crazy. do you fly commercial or have several jets? >> no,not several. neil:
ist that part of the government? neil: by the way, at the time, that was owned by a fellow named tim geithner. >> at that time. neil: at that time. let me talking about defense of even, made even illegal recue. that's your argument, that their are inelegant, sloppy, but in times like we were living then, it was money, get it out, prop them up, save them, anything, just to keep the financial system afloat. >> neil, yes, they could do that, okay? it's unlawful. they can do it. they...
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what's the government response for that. are they saying well, he's already talked, he's given his 22 pages worth of info. >> they certainly pointed that out. and also though there are questions about how, how deeply the government could continue interrogate him anyway. if they took him to guantanamo, we would not be lawyerless there. he does have a right to a lawyer under a supreme court decision issued in 2004. so there would immediately be some contest over whether or not he could be held there and whether or not the government could make him talk. and president obama has foresworn the coercive interrogation methods that the last interrogation used so the chances of all the kinds of enhanced or coercive things that might be lessened. >> warner: the white house deputy spokesman said today that the civil yar-- civilian courts are i think it was an efficient way to deliver justice, as he put it, to terrorist. what is the record on that between military tribunals and civilian court? >> well, there have been since president bu
what's the government response for that. are they saying well, he's already talked, he's given his 22 pages worth of info. >> they certainly pointed that out. and also though there are questions about how, how deeply the government could continue interrogate him anyway. if they took him to guantanamo, we would not be lawyerless there. he does have a right to a lawyer under a supreme court decision issued in 2004. so there would immediately be some contest over whether or not he could be...
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but let the private industry do it. >> you guys obsessed with the government when the government did the wall street bailout? yes! >> hold on guys. stop. we can't blame george bush. >> i'm not blaming george burke. if you want to subsidize what the government subsidizes. >> the government subsidizes the oil industry right now. >> eric: we're going to leave it now. julie, you may not realize this cashin in isall about smaller overnment. >> over 40% in taxes. they are subsidized in taxes. >> eric: first the tweet and phone call. white house calling me about the tours and i'll tell you what was said when i picked up the phone, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ r.o.c.k. in the u.s.a. >> eric: after i tweeted to reopen the people's house it was the president's secretary jay carney. he explained the president, indeed, okayed the tours to be shut down but the secret serviced was blamed because they were cutting the white house staff. do you buy that? >> no, i don't buy any of the white house tour decision. i don't think a lot of people do. "washington post" editorialized it. it's fairly
but let the private industry do it. >> you guys obsessed with the government when the government did the wall street bailout? yes! >> hold on guys. stop. we can't blame george bush. >> i'm not blaming george burke. if you want to subsidize what the government subsidizes. >> the government subsidizes the oil industry right now. >> eric: we're going to leave it now. julie, you may not realize this cashin in isall about smaller overnment. >> over 40% in taxes....
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the government will be confiscating those homes in new york and the city of london the government will not be confiscating bit coins that's a huge difference between going and having a fake a loser well tied up in a piece of real estate back in the one nine hundred thirty s. of course america under roosevelt confiscated gold well they can't confiscate bitcoin it's it's immune from government stupidity which is what's making it drive even higher so if you have an eighty five million dollar home in hong kong you should so and buy bitcoin if you want to preserve your wealth otherwise you're just giving the government a lot of your money. so when you speak of the government intervention in the market now we're going to look at the other side of the people who can afford the full price representing of the cash flowing into the market from quantitative easing so if you're at the spring it of the fed quantitative easing you of course can afford an eighty four million dollar home because that's you're getting the cash first before it spreads down to the peasants now in china they have built al
the government will be confiscating those homes in new york and the city of london the government will not be confiscating bit coins that's a huge difference between going and having a fake a loser well tied up in a piece of real estate back in the one nine hundred thirty s. of course america under roosevelt confiscated gold well they can't confiscate bitcoin it's it's immune from government stupidity which is what's making it drive even higher so if you have an eighty five million dollar home...
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it's necessary to avoid a government shutdown of the federal government. shutting down the government would make a tough situation worse for federal employees. it would jeopardize our economic recovery. shutting down the government would threaten the viability of small- and medium-sized business. it would even threaten the safety of our families, our economy, maybe even our country. madam president, this is not a happy day for me and it's not a happy day for the millions of people who work diligently for the federal government. i have the great honor to represent 130,000 federal employees. and i wish you could tour maryland with me the way i've been up to your home state. each one doing important work to the nation. and who are these employees? they're people who work at the national institutes of health finding cures or ways to contain disease. the next vaccine to help either the flu endemic or protect us against a pandemic. they're the civilian employees at the national security agency. we employ the largest number of mathematicians in the world. and wha
it's necessary to avoid a government shutdown of the federal government. shutting down the government would make a tough situation worse for federal employees. it would jeopardize our economic recovery. shutting down the government would threaten the viability of small- and medium-sized business. it would even threaten the safety of our families, our economy, maybe even our country. madam president, this is not a happy day for me and it's not a happy day for the millions of people who work...
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when we knock on the federal government store -- government's door and ask for use, they don't see loss. stacy the possibility of gain. valuing it is the first step. >> if i may ask one follow-up. what would bent, the best process for assessing the macro question? the appropriate level of control and ownership of spectrum by the federal government and the value of that and the appropriate level and ownership to the private sector? >> i do think that audit would be the best process. we can value spectrum on a megahertz basis. i encourage that have. , the federalplus government should justify use of its spectrum in a transparent way. as much as they can be. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it has been a long afternoon already. i appreciate the opportunity to address the commission. the last oversight hearing, we talked about media ownership , and i more or less to where we are. you are looking at a study at this point in time to give you more feedback on the proposed rules. he will pursue what your republican predecessor did with urging more media consolidation. somethi
when we knock on the federal government store -- government's door and ask for use, they don't see loss. stacy the possibility of gain. valuing it is the first step. >> if i may ask one follow-up. what would bent, the best process for assessing the macro question? the appropriate level of control and ownership of spectrum by the federal government and the value of that and the appropriate level and ownership to the private sector? >> i do think that audit would be the best process....
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a government of compromise israeli prime minister netanyahu is striking a coalition deal after seven weeks of deadlock negotiations with political rivals. back to earth after one hundred forty two days in orbit a u.s. astronaut two russian cosmonauts to land in kauzlarich stand having completed their mission aboard the international space station. now i am in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on our team our top story the health of detainees in the guantanamo bay prison is under serious threat with a mass hunger strike continuing for more than five weeks it's claimed more than one hundred inmates the majority of them jailed without charge refusing food in an act of defiance struggling to draw attention to their plight camp officials though deny this saying any talk of it being a mass trike is an exaggeration on a request for information critics prison spokesman coppinger robert duran responded that the number of detainees refusing all food is fourteen having risen from six today it's the first time the guantanamo officials have admitted the number of hunger strikers
a government of compromise israeli prime minister netanyahu is striking a coalition deal after seven weeks of deadlock negotiations with political rivals. back to earth after one hundred forty two days in orbit a u.s. astronaut two russian cosmonauts to land in kauzlarich stand having completed their mission aboard the international space station. now i am in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on our team our top story the health of detainees in the guantanamo bay prison is...
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in some cases it's a unit of the chinese government sponsoring these attacks. that makes it very difficult in terms of geographic location and also diplomatically with foreign governments and foreign intelligence services. it gets very, very complicated and that's part of the reason why this is so difficult. >> all right, thanks a lot. >>> our next guest says cyber attacks are a war on american businesses and consumers. this is the ceo of risk control strategies, a new york security firm that advises companies how to protect their businesses against cyber attacks. welcome, good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> i wonder whether cyber aatacs are becoming much more frequent or are we just hearing more about them? >> this is something that's been going on many years. it's starting to come more and more into the press, but it's certainly not a new concern to us whatsoever. >> but are there more of them? are you detecting more of them? are more of your clients say we're getting hacked or worried about getting hacked? >> i can say without question over the last s
in some cases it's a unit of the chinese government sponsoring these attacks. that makes it very difficult in terms of geographic location and also diplomatically with foreign governments and foreign intelligence services. it gets very, very complicated and that's part of the reason why this is so difficult. >> all right, thanks a lot. >>> our next guest says cyber attacks are a war on american businesses and consumers. this is the ceo of risk control strategies, a new york...
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government is not the answer. gerri: making your argument for you. >> add or delete, and shorts. particularly in the case of holder. the moral hazard incorporated and dodd-frank has not been properly taken on the way the bill has been written. not only as the moral hazard issue not taking care of and you are encouraging people to make riskier bets than they otherwise would be making because they think there are implicit government backstops, but financial to source of financial instruments, consumers and banks are paying more money under dodd-frank. gerri: paying more money because these guys got find we are picking up the tab. >> fewer banks are offering free checking. banks are lending less money than they otherwise would because of the penalties and the regulations associated with dodd-frk. in any case, the fda, an example that regulators cannot be everywhere all the time taking care of everything. but the best way to regulate these activities. it looks likthis company was being illegally. gerri: break the law.
government is not the answer. gerri: making your argument for you. >> add or delete, and shorts. particularly in the case of holder. the moral hazard incorporated and dodd-frank has not been properly taken on the way the bill has been written. not only as the moral hazard issue not taking care of and you are encouraging people to make riskier bets than they otherwise would be making because they think there are implicit government backstops, but financial to source of financial...
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by the un system which in turn is underwritten by governments so it's just the money of national governments one step removed you're serious about public health you want to use non-governmental private voluntary organizations which is another way of calling n.g.o.s in a way that inside the n.-g. o. world certainly in relief and development is a term almost as commonly used you need government money you know do i think exposing n.g.o.s is the agents and governments for you know could i you know listen if i want to play my noam chomsky card i could say you know solving the aids crisis in africa for some people means you have more consumers divide g.m. products you know it is that kind of all true left stuff interests me not a whit i'm interested in what can be done about aids in africa and you know the fact that big develop. and geos take money from government does not seem to me something that should be the main focus of our attention let alone of our indignation is there the right attention right now for development because a lot of people say it's the expense of other things the development
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is more pro nuclear energy than the previous government was but they're going to have a big a big time trying to convince the japanese population that it is worth it one thing they have on their side is that nuclear power is demonstrable cheaper than other alternatives and fossil fuels or renewables there just isn't enough of those renewables yet to try and cover the gap forlorn how japan is recovering after seeing entire towns wiped out and others abandoned just because they are too dangerous to live in and you can head to r.t. dot com we've also got more expert opinion there and bring you the latest pictures from the anti nuclear protests and commemorative events that are taking place. falkland islanders are voting in a referendum on whether they want to stay a british overseas territory the poll has been dismissed as a silly game by argentina which lays claim to the islands it says was stolen by britain almost two centuries ago page george galloway says the u.k. strategy on the falklands is provocative. proposed to us exercise in relation to what is a proposed appendage of british c
is more pro nuclear energy than the previous government was but they're going to have a big a big time trying to convince the japanese population that it is worth it one thing they have on their side is that nuclear power is demonstrable cheaper than other alternatives and fossil fuels or renewables there just isn't enough of those renewables yet to try and cover the gap forlorn how japan is recovering after seeing entire towns wiped out and others abandoned just because they are too dangerous...
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and he was being prosecuted by the government for hacking when he took his own life and now the attorneys for aaron swartz are claiming prosecutorial misconduct will update you on this case. it's thursday march fourteenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. the protests in brooklyn intensify as new details emerge in the death of kalani gray for the third night angry protesters took to the streets of east flatbush brooklyn. q but you still go if you're going to go tell me that you should kid what you're going to do this was the scene in brooklyn last night you see protesters enraged over the police shooting of the sixteen year old brooklyn resident that happened over the weekend the standoff between protesters and cops turned violent with protesters hurling bottles and other objects police say one officer was hit and wounded by a brick forty six people were arrested and the increasingly hostile demonstrations come after an autopsy revealed police shot the teen seven times three of those shots in the back police say gray pointed a gun at them before the
and he was being prosecuted by the government for hacking when he took his own life and now the attorneys for aaron swartz are claiming prosecutorial misconduct will update you on this case. it's thursday march fourteenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. the protests in brooklyn intensify as new details emerge in the death of kalani gray for the third night angry protesters took to the streets of east flatbush brooklyn. q but you still go if you're going...
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this is not the way to govern. and we shouldn't be threatened with these deadlines and kind of an ultimatum type situation. so we're going to try to make the best we can. the gentleman has made his point and done it robustly. he produced a great bill, along with senator shelby, in terms of coming out of the subcommittee. and then fashioned a -- not only great on content, on policy, on having a sense of getting value for the dollar as well, keeping an eye on that. but at the same time, working to fashion a bipartisan agreement. but you couldn't move the bill, and here now we're into this larger issue. well, my job is to get this bill through the united states sena senate, working with senator shelby. that's our job. but i want to say to both senator harkin, to all members on both sides of the aisle, we've got to get back to a regular order. we can't be doing big bills that nobody understands, everybody's suspicious of, and we need to be able to do this the way the founders of the appropriations committee wanted us t
this is not the way to govern. and we shouldn't be threatened with these deadlines and kind of an ultimatum type situation. so we're going to try to make the best we can. the gentleman has made his point and done it robustly. he produced a great bill, along with senator shelby, in terms of coming out of the subcommittee. and then fashioned a -- not only great on content, on policy, on having a sense of getting value for the dollar as well, keeping an eye on that. but at the same time, working...
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donors that it wasn't his job to worry about those lazy worthless indicted masses who leech off the government bartender filmmaker knew he had a duty to his fellow citizens to reveal the truth about the republican nominee for president of the jones released the leaked video in september and it caused a firestorm romney's campaign never really recovered you'd think the republicans especially romney's running mate paul ryan would learn from their mistakes right wrong on tuesday paul ryan announced his plan for the fiscal year two thousand and fourteen federal budget the so-called after prosperity but ignore the name ryan's plan is the policy version of romney's forty seven percent speech if you take away all the talk about reforming entitlements and lean dynamic government it's just a big middle finger to working americans ryan's budget calls for massive cuts to social programs that ensure the health and well being of everyday people all slashing tax rates for the super rich and raising them on the middle class like romney ryan and his republican allies in the house and senate want to tear down
donors that it wasn't his job to worry about those lazy worthless indicted masses who leech off the government bartender filmmaker knew he had a duty to his fellow citizens to reveal the truth about the republican nominee for president of the jones released the leaked video in september and it caused a firestorm romney's campaign never really recovered you'd think the republicans especially romney's running mate paul ryan would learn from their mistakes right wrong on tuesday paul ryan...
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surveillance programs in general americans that we don't have a clear legal framework for when the government is using this is in order to serve a healthy whole or to even go after them and then so that clarification really comes through at the highest levels and then starts getting worked out you know we're going to be we're kind of going to be screwed in all sorts of things so tell me why this drone drone bill if if wanting to know is between congress why this is going on it turns out domestic why wasn't very an appropriations bill and i'm brought to fraud front of another bill perhaps. you know i think that's a good question and i don't really i don't have an answer for that but i mean one of the things is is that you know it's clear that the you know in general when we're talking about using drones and or in the situations there is not been anything approaching a transparency or an open discussion of what's going on and so we're probably fullish to think that anything similar that the mess that was all is going to happen too and that it really takes you know kind of political theater in a
surveillance programs in general americans that we don't have a clear legal framework for when the government is using this is in order to serve a healthy whole or to even go after them and then so that clarification really comes through at the highest levels and then starts getting worked out you know we're going to be we're kind of going to be screwed in all sorts of things so tell me why this drone drone bill if if wanting to know is between congress why this is going on it turns out...
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government have done a lot of fraud against the cuban people. tavis: what ever one thinks about chavez, nelson remember him giving ted koppel the business. he said you do not tell us who our friends are. we make those decisions. it is ok for nelson mandela, why is it not ok for hugo chavez to decide who is friends were? he did do things his own way, yes? >> there's no question about it. he has the charisma and he had the money to do that. money is important to understanding hugo chavez and he had the best aid program, cooperation program in venezuela. 19 countries get subsidized oil. they are grateful to him. he was generous -- a generous benefactor, the most generous benefactor that latin america has seen. he gave home heating oil to low income citizens in new york and massachusetts and elsewhere. he was -- he strode the international stage, the global stage with a lot of money, with a lot of confidence, and he did exactly what he wanted to do. he defied the united states and he made his friends on the basis of those who were adversaries of the
government have done a lot of fraud against the cuban people. tavis: what ever one thinks about chavez, nelson remember him giving ted koppel the business. he said you do not tell us who our friends are. we make those decisions. it is ok for nelson mandela, why is it not ok for hugo chavez to decide who is friends were? he did do things his own way, yes? >> there's no question about it. he has the charisma and he had the money to do that. money is important to understanding hugo chavez...
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the pakistani government says it has confirmed at least 400 civilian deaths. president obama has put a new timeline on iran's progress toward building a nuclear weapon a little over a year. but, he says the u.s. has significant capabilities to prevent that from happening. he spoke in an interview that aired on israeli television last night, ahead of his middle east trip next week. >> we think that it would take over a year or so for iran to develop a nuclear weapon, but obviously we don't want to cut it to close, and what we're going to be doing is to continue to engage internationally with iran, understanding that we've set up the toughest sanctions ever, it's having an effect. >> sreenivasan: iran maintains its nuclear program is solely for peaceful purposes. it was energy of a different kind that took the president to illinois today. he called for cars that go coast to coast without gasoline. mr. obama toured the argonne national laboratory outside chicago and talked up his proposal for new auto research. the focus would be on bio-fuels and better batteries
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now calls leftist populist governments in latin america came to power partly in reaction to decades of the us recklessly meddling in the affairs of the region for years washington had seen many of those countries as its outposts after chavez was elected in one thousand nine hundred nine a host of other leaders in latin america followed his example to varying extents including but not limited to ever morales in bolivia rafael correa in ecuador and then a lot there in nicaragua charges may not have been as hardened in his views against washington if not for allegations of the tacit support of the bush administration in the coup against him in two thousand and two he met with bill clinton a couple times and they got along just fine it was really only with george bush then when things really were turned sour and especially after the coup attempt within forty eight hours of the start of the cool with the help of the military and vast popular support chavis returned to power. but during that short period when he was deposed some in the us hurried to celebrate the new york times for example r
now calls leftist populist governments in latin america came to power partly in reaction to decades of the us recklessly meddling in the affairs of the region for years washington had seen many of those countries as its outposts after chavez was elected in one thousand nine hundred nine a host of other leaders in latin america followed his example to varying extents including but not limited to ever morales in bolivia rafael correa in ecuador and then a lot there in nicaragua charges may not...
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government which can clear them for release and yet they're still there are human rights organizations where port hundreds of suicide attempts at least seven of them were successful a detainee named odd non latif took his own life last september he was cleared for release by both bush and obama administrations and yet never released he had spent eleven years at one tunnel that gives some idea about the level of hopelessness cause. by indefinite detention so it's somewhat obvious that through this hunger strike the detainees want to make themselves heard and it's not easy we're one of very few channels the congress this story there is a desire to kind of forget about guantanamo it's very much reflected in the mainstream media here and in the scarce reporting that we have seen on the issue in washington i'm going to check and. let's not get some reaction from human rights lawyer. we heard a number of reasons from a reporter got it but how do you see the plight of these detainees why do you think they are so desperate now threatening their own lives with this hunger strike. well as was sa
government which can clear them for release and yet they're still there are human rights organizations where port hundreds of suicide attempts at least seven of them were successful a detainee named odd non latif took his own life last september he was cleared for release by both bush and obama administrations and yet never released he had spent eleven years at one tunnel that gives some idea about the level of hopelessness cause. by indefinite detention so it's somewhat obvious that through...
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here is what i stand for action smaller government. i stand for less spending, keeping more of your own money and forget what color of my skin 'cause i don't care. >> i don't think he's talking about that. i think he's trying to talk about fighting the tactics that the left uses to marginalize blacks. you have t to -- you got to address that. you got to point it out to the young people that don't see what's beingyo done, what's beig manipulated. >> greg, with ted cruz, marco rubio, scott, on down the line, i think the young people will realize the republicans don't care about the color of your skin. >> however, i'm thinking, in some ways you could take the fight for gay marriage, if you look at somebody like ellen degeneres who decided that sheer was going to be courageous when she did the coming out on sitcom and then she has continued to talk about it and push that issue. she knows that when people go to talk to her, if she were to talk about like pick any other topic, they want to know, how will youp help us on gay marriage? it's li
here is what i stand for action smaller government. i stand for less spending, keeping more of your own money and forget what color of my skin 'cause i don't care. >> i don't think he's talking about that. i think he's trying to talk about fighting the tactics that the left uses to marginalize blacks. you have t to -- you got to address that. you got to point it out to the young people that don't see what's beingyo done, what's beig manipulated. >> greg, with ted cruz, marco rubio,...
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government along a list of false terms and euphemisms such as detainees and rendition but we have here conditions where hundred sixty six people are imprisoned more than half of been cleared he should be out on the streets free today maybe six should be in a court of law like tomorrow morning dressing specific charges with appropriate opportunity to access to the defense attorneys but this is the condition we have a medieval torture chamber here. for the chinese are how to go on time a indefinitely without charge or trial and some are not permitted to leave despite being cleared for release and murat kurnaz was once among them out on ground with allegations and set free without an apology and he shared with r.t. the details of abuse and torture he suffered at guantanamo i have myself tortured and different kinds of. their laws. the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers a
government along a list of false terms and euphemisms such as detainees and rendition but we have here conditions where hundred sixty six people are imprisoned more than half of been cleared he should be out on the streets free today maybe six should be in a court of law like tomorrow morning dressing specific charges with appropriate opportunity to access to the defense attorneys but this is the condition we have a medieval torture chamber here. for the chinese are how to go on time a...
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is on the federal government. david: that brings us back to the subprime mess which we were told the same thing, there is no risk in these things because the government will back it up. it almost brought down the entire financial system. >> should a situation continue like this were student loan performance continues to fall behind, the government will have to find out a solution. david: why should i want these? if i am in fixed income, doing my hot trading the stock market, why do i want these bonds? >> the federal backed bonds don't really have that worry. the sallie mae credit underwriting loans don't have the government guarantee, but they're only give into good borrowers the loss of credit and lost principal on the bonds i would say is not as great. david: which would you prefer? pay the government bonds worth risk because they don't do critics search they can be backed up by government guarantees for sallie mae which could be better credit risk because they only lend money to people who are good credit risk,
is on the federal government. david: that brings us back to the subprime mess which we were told the same thing, there is no risk in these things because the government will back it up. it almost brought down the entire financial system. >> should a situation continue like this were student loan performance continues to fall behind, the government will have to find out a solution. david: why should i want these? if i am in fixed income, doing my hot trading the stock market, why do i want...
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a bunch of global list have taken over our government -- globalists have taken over our government, they want to take control of assets and resources all over the world. now they are calling us terrorists. they are calling george washington a terrorist. i think we should apologize and pull our troops out immediately and not be involved in any more of these wars. we should not be the world police anymore. host: arthur in texas, a republican. caller: excuse me, i always get nervous. it seems like a read in the paper last year or so that hamid karzai was bipolar. somebody from the fbi was complaining that he is on his medication, off his medication. i do not think this is the first time he has come out with something like this. i do not think we should take very seriously. if we want to discuss it more diplomatically, i think somebody higher up than the secretary of defense should be talking it over. i also saw on c-span that the taliban had gotten money through some contractors that we had hired to work over there. i remember hearing about that. it made me pretty angry. i would take it as
a bunch of global list have taken over our government -- globalists have taken over our government, they want to take control of assets and resources all over the world. now they are calling us terrorists. they are calling george washington a terrorist. i think we should apologize and pull our troops out immediately and not be involved in any more of these wars. we should not be the world police anymore. host: arthur in texas, a republican. caller: excuse me, i always get nervous. it seems like...
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not a government mandate. allowing americans to buy insurance pretax the way their bosses did for them. and we can think of innovation that would improve to access to health care. we don't need a government takeover to health industry in order to offer more insurance to americans. that's important. >> sean: what do you think of, the president made a big deal reaching out to republicans who is on the weekly radio address this weekend and starting to be conciliatory days after he was saying, what are we going to cut poor children or disabled children and claiming that the sea would turn into blood and pestilence would be taking over the land. so, what do you make of that? is it the poll numbers are down. that he oversold this? that this was a case of jumping the sequester as the wall street journal put it? is this going to last long after ryan's budget comes out. >> you might be shocked to learn that they he didn't call me before doing that. >> sean: what a shock. >> a couple of things, first of all, that's good
not a government mandate. allowing americans to buy insurance pretax the way their bosses did for them. and we can think of innovation that would improve to access to health care. we don't need a government takeover to health industry in order to offer more insurance to americans. that's important. >> sean: what do you think of, the president made a big deal reaching out to republicans who is on the weekly radio address this weekend and starting to be conciliatory days after he was...
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people have been treated there's been a government balloting or knocking on doors on their behalf or asking what they want the h. word comes to my mind age four for how long are you going to punish us for how long we're going to live this life. we don't want to be here we don't want this life we want to go back home. where we belong that's our trees send us back home perhaps the most shocking thing about this story if this is simply something that happened decades ago this past injustices have been compounded by successive british governments right up to the coalition of today he continued to fight against the choko since returning to their island and so their stories remain largely consigned to the shadow. people continue to bravely fight to return to their home. says. it was once a plane that education is the best investment the students are starting to don't that with a stereotype forcing tuition fees up and up and those who can afford higher education are finding that getting a job is also becoming a tougher challenge as artesia. now reports italy was once an abode for thinkers p
people have been treated there's been a government balloting or knocking on doors on their behalf or asking what they want the h. word comes to my mind age four for how long are you going to punish us for how long we're going to live this life. we don't want to be here we don't want this life we want to go back home. where we belong that's our trees send us back home perhaps the most shocking thing about this story if this is simply something that happened decades ago this past injustices have...
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and that monetary dynamics their focus and then a loss in the monetary dynamics where the government injects money into the economy through different. it's untaxed out through surplices but some studies will converge we're still working our way there and do really well that's so let's let's let's boil this down to make it pretty straightforward stuff. the united states do we have a debt crisis you have a private process and a public debt reaction to that private process but by private you're talking about . hell no should help but households credit credit cards and of course student loans. and then corporate. financial corporations and finally did taken out by the shadow banking system when they borrowed money from the banking sector creating money in the process and then lend it to finance fundamentally ponzi schemes the combination of those three large groups of dead is pigs at forty two trillion dollars right now that was about three years ago it's now thirty trillion sudden draws one small that gigantic level of dead rising through the two thousand period of the shadow banking sy
and that monetary dynamics their focus and then a loss in the monetary dynamics where the government injects money into the economy through different. it's untaxed out through surplices but some studies will converge we're still working our way there and do really well that's so let's let's let's boil this down to make it pretty straightforward stuff. the united states do we have a debt crisis you have a private process and a public debt reaction to that private process but by private you're...
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but let the private industry do it. >> you guys obsessed with the government when the government did the wall street bailout? yes! >> hold on guys. stop. we can't blame george bush. >> i'm not blaming george burke. if you want to subsidize what the government subsidizes. >> thegovernment subsidizes the oil industry right now. >> eric: we're going to leave it now. julie, you may not realize this cashin in is all about smaller government. >> over 40% in taxes. they are subsidized in taxes. >> eric: first the tweet and phone call. white house calling me about the tours and i'll tell you what was said when i picked up the phone, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with my friends, we'll do almost anything. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you
but let the private industry do it. >> you guys obsessed with the government when the government did the wall street bailout? yes! >> hold on guys. stop. we can't blame george bush. >> i'm not blaming george burke. if you want to subsidize what the government subsidizes. >> thegovernment subsidizes the oil industry right now. >> eric: we're going to leave it now. julie, you may not realize this cashin in is all about smaller government. >> over 40% in taxes....
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of government. the power of compounding can be your friend or it can be your enemy. right now it is our enemy. die in action we put ourselves in peril of really making it harder for the next generation to be successful. the debt load and our inability to structurally change is now at a point where we have to change it. on the other hand if we decide as a nation high economic growth is something we should aspire to again just depends perspective a 2% increase in real economic growth compounded over 10 years. do the math on that. you would think that's not that big of a deal but in the tenth year it incrementally creates a germany. it creates $4 trillion of additional economic activity. it creates billions of jobs. trust me it creates enough revenue to be of the fund the things we need government to do. under the effective current tax rates it would create a trillion dollars of additional recurring revenue for state local and federal government. it seems to me we can put aside our partisan differences
of government. the power of compounding can be your friend or it can be your enemy. right now it is our enemy. die in action we put ourselves in peril of really making it harder for the next generation to be successful. the debt load and our inability to structurally change is now at a point where we have to change it. on the other hand if we decide as a nation high economic growth is something we should aspire to again just depends perspective a 2% increase in real economic growth compounded...
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the central government, the governor, works for the turkish government, obviously it's a turk. the local municipality is elected, he's kurdish. you think we got issues. i'm sorry, this is not republican and democrat politics, this is we don't like you, we're going to put you in jail. by the way, they did that a few months ago. they rounded up a bunch of local mayors and put them in jail. if people went to the local camps they had resources but they were also afraid. true or not, i don't know, i didn't validate the information but there were reports of assaults and abuse by the soldiers in these camps. i don't know if it's true or not, i can't comment on that, i'm just telling you what i heard from mue kurdish partners there. whether it's true or not is irrelevant because people won't go to the camps. in the meantime, the government says we won't support you if you're not in the camps. they won't do points of distribution, they don't even want you to have tents and that's why you see the rag tag asortment of red crescent tents and there's some shelter box tents that were out the
the central government, the governor, works for the turkish government, obviously it's a turk. the local municipality is elected, he's kurdish. you think we got issues. i'm sorry, this is not republican and democrat politics, this is we don't like you, we're going to put you in jail. by the way, they did that a few months ago. they rounded up a bunch of local mayors and put them in jail. if people went to the local camps they had resources but they were also afraid. true or not, i don't know, i...
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government is about to find out the obama white house has signed off on u.s. spy agency is monitoring your banking records will tell you more. and it was ten years ago the u.s. invaded iraq over of claims the country was making weapons of mass destruction as we know that wasn't the case coming up a new report looks at the human and financial costs of this war. it's thursday march fourteenth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching. a protest in brooklyn intensifying as new details emerge of the death of kalani gray for the third night angry protesters took to the streets of east flatbush brooklyn. no you can't let you go go go go go that was used to kid what you don't do this was the scene in brooklyn last night you can see protesters enraged over the police shooting of sixteen year old brooklyn resident that happened over the weekend the standoff between protesters and cops turned violent with protesters piling bottles and other objects at least say one officer was hit by a brick fourteen forty six people were arrested be increasingly
government is about to find out the obama white house has signed off on u.s. spy agency is monitoring your banking records will tell you more. and it was ten years ago the u.s. invaded iraq over of claims the country was making weapons of mass destruction as we know that wasn't the case coming up a new report looks at the human and financial costs of this war. it's thursday march fourteenth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching. a protest in brooklyn intensifying as...
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government for not sticking to its pledge to shut down the facility eight percent say it's the fault of the terrorists who attacked the united states less think cuba is to blame for leasing out the base in the first place a minority five percent say it's other countries for refusing to take the guantanamo inmates if you haven't yet click on r.t. dot com and have your say well still ahead for you this hour pope francis approves his name saying he wants a poor church for poor people as well you know to cleanse the catholic church or his reputation and watch the holy see clean of sex abuse scandals also coming up. a look at the bond between the falkland islands in the u.k. is the territory votes overwhelmingly to remain british about one london comes under fire for being hypocritical in overseas policies. but first the killing of a black teenager by the new york city police has prompted a week of protests in brooklyn leading to clashes and arrests people vented anger at the n.y.p.d. accusing them of systematic racism and brutality. has more. sixteen year old kimani gray was killed by po
government for not sticking to its pledge to shut down the facility eight percent say it's the fault of the terrorists who attacked the united states less think cuba is to blame for leasing out the base in the first place a minority five percent say it's other countries for refusing to take the guantanamo inmates if you haven't yet click on r.t. dot com and have your say well still ahead for you this hour pope francis approves his name saying he wants a poor church for poor people as well you...
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government affairs practice so he'll be doing that retired senator kay bailey hutchinson will be working for bracewell and giuliani law firm that is a firm that actually supports energy banking in transportation issues so all things that she dealt with as a u.s. senator ben nelson like i mentioned for the he was the big one that supported obamacare and now he's actually potentially profiting off it and finally retired senator olympia snowe she's joined the bipartisan policy policy center that's a place where so many senators and congresspeople have gone to in the past it's a very well respected place but again it does put a question on that list keeps going on and on and on doesn't it thanks ladies appreciate you both weighing in that was host of artie's breaking the set abby martin in our to correspond to make a little. sugary drink sugary drink lovers can breathe a sigh of relief today a new york judge has blocked the ban on restaurants selling sugary drinks larger than sixteen ounces new york mayor michael bloomberg tried to ban the supersized beverage in attempts to fight obesity and
government affairs practice so he'll be doing that retired senator kay bailey hutchinson will be working for bracewell and giuliani law firm that is a firm that actually supports energy banking in transportation issues so all things that she dealt with as a u.s. senator ben nelson like i mentioned for the he was the big one that supported obamacare and now he's actually potentially profiting off it and finally retired senator olympia snowe she's joined the bipartisan policy policy center that's...
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he doesn't want to govern, he wants chaos for the situation kim is decribing. it's not clear how barack obama over two years can sustain this strategy and still remain popular. >> he's a marathon runner, maybe he can do it. who knows. when we come back, the dow hitting new highs even as the economy continues to struggle. that means a stock pop is a bubble and can it last? [ woman ] we had two tiny reasons to get our adt security system. and one really big reason -- the house next door. our neighbor's house was broken into. luckily, her family wasn't there, but what if this happened here? what if our girls were home? and since we can't monitor everything 24/7, we got someone who could. adt. [ male announcer ] while some companies are new to home security, adt has been helping to save lives for over 135 years. we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value. 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide starting at just over $1 a day. and now get adt installed for just $99. isn't your fa
he doesn't want to govern, he wants chaos for the situation kim is decribing. it's not clear how barack obama over two years can sustain this strategy and still remain popular. >> he's a marathon runner, maybe he can do it. who knows. when we come back, the dow hitting new highs even as the economy continues to struggle. that means a stock pop is a bubble and can it last? [ woman ] we had two tiny reasons to get our adt security system. and one really big reason -- the house next door....
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and state governments and they pay nothing in terms of premiums and or co-pay. in california it's an almost estimated 3 million people will get their health insurance through that vehicle alone. the next vehicle is covered california, which is the individual marketplace for coverage. the federal government establishes what is r called health benefit exchanges, there is a separate exchange for individual and a separate exchange for small business and i will talk about that in a bit. so for covered california, an individual will be able to get coverage. the income threshold is essentially anyone who is not eligible for medicaid. so if your income is above that $16,000 a year, you would be able to get coverage through covered california. now for certain individuals that coverage will be subsidized such that the coverage they had to pay for premiums has been reduced by a federal subsidy. the income threshold for those individuals is essentially for one person, anyone between $16,000 and about $48,000 a year will get care that is subsidized through the exchange. indi
and state governments and they pay nothing in terms of premiums and or co-pay. in california it's an almost estimated 3 million people will get their health insurance through that vehicle alone. the next vehicle is covered california, which is the individual marketplace for coverage. the federal government establishes what is r called health benefit exchanges, there is a separate exchange for individual and a separate exchange for small business and i will talk about that in a bit. so for...
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appeals and manages to overturn all the decisions in favor of the trade unionists and the government at the time is led by president alvaro. he becomes personally involved in the case the frontier no company is overindebted he places it under direct control of the state . i've been seeing down but already. again if they the president. it was from this region was very preoccupied with nationality he had managed to resolve the major problems of the country but not those of his own regions. and this was like a thorn in the side for him it's been and still. elvira rebate has to deal with macaco the local paramilitary leader he names a commission of four experts to advise him on frontino his future according to our investigation three of them have ties with macaco one of them is even his financial advisor rolin day i'm a businessman so here is a man who at the same time advises both the colombian president and a mafia leader as these documents from the chamber of commerce prove at the time the lindy runs at least two of macaco companies they serve as fronts for laundering money from cocai
appeals and manages to overturn all the decisions in favor of the trade unionists and the government at the time is led by president alvaro. he becomes personally involved in the case the frontier no company is overindebted he places it under direct control of the state . i've been seeing down but already. again if they the president. it was from this region was very preoccupied with nationality he had managed to resolve the major problems of the country but not those of his own regions. and...
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for more protection for the government. they stormed a christian neighborhood after rumors a christian man had made blasphemous remarks about muhammed. anti-nuclear power rallies are held in japan to mark the aniversary of the fukishima disaster. thousands called on the japanese government to shut down theri atomic power stations. >> what have we learned from fukushima? their demands are simple. >> tanke nuclear energy off line. move over to natural energy sources for the nation. >> monday is the two-year anniversary of the earthquake that led to meltdowns in fukushima. 150,000 fled their homes and increased radiation across north japan. clean-up is expected to take decades. >> i never imagined there would be an accident but it is not a great idea to use nuclear power plants. theye new voernmengovernment ss need nuclear power and want to build new plants, which these protestors impose. >> in sports, a steady day in the league as hamburg beats stuttgardt over their former coach. the win was scored in teh 50th minute to go to
for more protection for the government. they stormed a christian neighborhood after rumors a christian man had made blasphemous remarks about muhammed. anti-nuclear power rallies are held in japan to mark the aniversary of the fukishima disaster. thousands called on the japanese government to shut down theri atomic power stations. >> what have we learned from fukushima? their demands are simple. >> tanke nuclear energy off line. move over to natural energy sources for the nation....
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and with the center left government of the kerschners there. and there are italians who speak spanish and think they're british. one of the things, the pope brings sort of a bridge between argentina being the most european of latin american countries and latin america itself and the developing world, as dan says. and i think what he -- what he's learned there is that the threats to the church are not just evangelical. they're inroads that the evangelicals have made, but also secularism which is more of a problem in argentina and in europe than it is in other parts of latin america, and i think what he-- the reason he ran into trouble with the current president and the former president is because he was challenging him on issues of corruption and basically materialism and these are the key points that made him an enemy of the government. he never says specifically to the government, you know, you are-- you should do this, that or the other thing. he talks about values and he talks about basically materialism. >> you made an interesting point in
and with the center left government of the kerschners there. and there are italians who speak spanish and think they're british. one of the things, the pope brings sort of a bridge between argentina being the most european of latin american countries and latin america itself and the developing world, as dan says. and i think what he -- what he's learned there is that the threats to the church are not just evangelical. they're inroads that the evangelicals have made, but also secularism which is...